Oh, but there is certainly something wrong with the current system of affirmative action in the US:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/02/u...americans.html
https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-...sian-americans
https://nypost.com/2018/05/25/asians...mative-action/
...So, in theory, you don't even need affirmative action or racial quotas of any kind to increase campus diversity(which is the whole point of affirmative action)? Pretty interesting stuff.
As well, as was discussed by Thomas Sowell on a famous episode of William Buckley's old TV show, the affirmative action movement also caused a large rift between Jews and Blacks...Why exactly that is, I can't seem to recall or don't fully understand, but Sowell and a Jewish intellectual(who was Sowell's debate opponent) both seemed to agree that affirmative action policies had divided Jews and Blacks in some way.
Crazy idea: stop racial quotas for...Anything, period. Sounds like a better recipe for fairness than whatever the hell they're doing right now, because the current system definitely has something wrong with it, if students, be they White, Asian or purple, are being rejected on the basis of their skin color(which is clearly still happening).
Yeah, it's not doing that, sorry. That was the ideal of affirmative action, but ideals and reality are very different things. In reality, affirmative action has made a very unequal playing field for Asian-Americans, and in some cases, White students as well(the same student group filing the lawsuit against Harvard with relation to Asian-American discrimination also argues that the U of Texas at Austin is biased against White applicants).
EDIT:
https://www.cnn.com/2017/08/03/opini...ein/index.html
In what world is the above considered fair?